A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.

A 510-pound swordfish was caught late Tuesday night offshore of Fort Pierce by Capt. Mark DeBlasio of Point Pleasant, N.J. and Capt. Joe Miele of Manasquan, N.J. The fish was weighed at Sailfish Marina in Stuart Wednesday morning. DeBlasio used an electric reel to subdue the huge fish in about 30 minutes, but it took the two men over 90 minutes to get the fish on board Miele's boat, Blue Runner, a 60-foot Ritchie Howell sportfish.